Dave Froslie - Microsoft Development on the Prairie

Back in a Rhythm…. Sort of

Since my overall team changed divisions last fall and my feature team took on a new area , it’s been...

Author: David Froslie Date: 05/01/2006

Opening Day!

The Major League Baseball season is finally underway!! This never used to be a major event in my...

Author: David Froslie Date: 04/04/2006

Fourth Graders – the Ultimate Challenge in Self Managed Teams!

I’ve posted multiple times about the importance of self managed teams in Scrum, including my last...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/31/2006

Initiating Scrum from the Top Down

Scrum continues to gain traction within Microsoft. While it initially started with a grassroots...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/15/2006

A Modification Taxonomy for Application Customization

Customization is a very broad topic. One thing that our predecessors working on MBF Customization...

Author: David Froslie Date: 02/27/2006

Results - Engineering Competition #2 – Tower Building

We spent two hours last night destroying what many of us spent many hours building for Engineering...

Author: David Froslie Date: 02/17/2006

We're collecting this metric - what should we do with it???

Have you ever found yourself collecting information on your process, but are unsure exactly what to...

Author: David Froslie Date: 02/10/2006

Engineering Competition #2 - Tower Building

It’s that time of year again. My co-worker, Michael, has once again concocted a mid-winter...

Author: David Froslie Date: 02/10/2006

Custom Fit, Upgrade Safe, Software at Off-the-shelf Prices

The title of this post seems so obvious, yet also seems like the Holy Grail. Why should it be so...

Author: David Froslie Date: 01/25/2006

The Scrum Tool Debate

Over the last week or so there has been a long lived thread on the Yahoo Scrum Discussion Group...

Author: David Froslie Date: 12/15/2005

Dynamics Tools

A while back, I posted about the demise of the Microsoft Business Framework and our team’s move back...

Author: David Froslie Date: 12/15/2005

Winter has begun - day 2

I would be remiss if I did not follow up yesterday's post with an update on the first winter storm...

Author: David Froslie Date: 11/29/2005

It's official.... winter has begun!

I heeded the advice of the weathermen who advised no travel today and didn't go into the office. We...

Author: David Froslie Date: 11/28/2005

Software as a Cooperative Game

I was reminded this afternoon of one my favorite ways of thinking about software development, that...

Author: David Froslie Date: 11/23/2005

Will Doug have more time to play hoops now???

If you haven't heard about it, Doug Burgum is stepping aside as the leader of the Microsoft Business...

Author: David Froslie Date: 11/18/2005

Scrum at Microsoft Article in eWeek

Last week, eWeek published an article titled Microsoft Lauds 'Scrum' Method for Software Project....

Author: David Froslie Date: 11/16/2005

The Military Analogy for Agile Project Management

When I first heard the analogy between what happens in the military with what we want to do from an...

Author: David Froslie Date: 11/10/2005

Is Scrum Helping?

I am leaving on a trip to visit our office in Copenhagen tomorrow. One of my goals is to visit with...

Author: David Froslie Date: 11/04/2005

MBF - Where have you gone?

It is with mixed emotions that I pass along new information regarding the state of the Microsoft...

Author: David Froslie Date: 10/24/2005

Planning Poker

At the Agile 2005 conference, I attended a session given by Mike Cohn on Release and Iteration...

Author: David Froslie Date: 09/30/2005

Agile Challenges - Big and Small

I had the opportunity this week to spend a couple of hours talking about agile processes with...

Author: David Froslie Date: 09/16/2005

Technical Debt

One concept that I heard frequently at Agile 2005 was Technical Debt (see definition). Ward...

Author: David Froslie Date: 08/19/2005

Agile 2005 - Day Three Recap

Mike Cohn’s session on Release and Iteration Planning was the session that I was looking forward to...

Author: David Froslie Date: 07/28/2005

Agile 2005 - Day Two Recap

Day 2 at Agile 2005 was another good day. It was capped with a Rockies game and some play time at...

Author: David Froslie Date: 07/28/2005

Agile 2005 - Day One Recap

My first day at Agile 2005 was a good one! I attended the morning keynote delivered by Brian Marick...

Author: David Froslie Date: 07/25/2005

Sprint Retrospectives

One of the biggest benefits of Scrum is the empirical nature of it. From the perspective of...

Author: David Froslie Date: 06/10/2005

A Software Engineering Culture

I had the privilege of participating in a presentation discussing some of the MBF engineering and...

Author: David Froslie Date: 06/03/2005

My Tablet PC

As I write this, I am in the air somewhere over Wyoming (or some other desolate location with...

Author: David Froslie Date: 05/31/2005

In Person Collaboration

One aspect of our process that is more on the Plan Driven end of our Agile / Plan Driven scale (see...

Author: David Froslie Date: 05/13/2005

Update on MBF

The Microsoft Business Framework (MBF) General Manager, Darren Laybourn, was recently interviewed by...

Author: David Froslie Date: 05/02/2005

Scrum Teams 'Out of the Flow'

As a result of my post on Scrum Teams that are “In the Flow”, I’ve had some conversations about...

Author: David Froslie Date: 04/28/2005

Agile AND Plan Driven

In Balancing Agility and Discipline: A Guide for the Perplexed, Barry Boehm and Richard Turner...

Author: David Froslie Date: 04/20/2005

Scrum Teams 'In the Flow'

One of the things that I really enjoy is playing basketball. There are multiple morning and noon...

Author: David Froslie Date: 04/13/2005

One Hour of Pair Programming

I am taking a two day course this week on Unit Testing, Test Driven Development, and Refactoring put...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/28/2005

Scrum @ Microsoft Meeting

I spent last week out in Redmond visiting Microsoft headquarters. I usually make it out a couple...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/28/2005

Daily Meeting

The concept of the Scrum Daily Meeting is really quite simple. All that each person needs to do is...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/22/2005

Setting Sprint Goals

Setting Sprint Goals My DevDiv counterpart, Chris Flaat, recently had a post on their Sprint 5...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/16/2005

Bridge Building and Software Development

In my last post, I told you about Archie – my bridge for the bridge building contest tomorrow night....

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/07/2005

Archie

It’s time for Archie to come out of the closet, …. err, workshop. Who is Archie? Archie is the name...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/07/2005

Bridge Building

One of my co-workers decided to have a bridge building contest. Why, you might ask? I’m not exactly...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/02/2005

Sprint Length

When we started with Scrum a year ago, we decided that our sprints should work on the calendar...

Author: David Froslie Date: 03/02/2005

DrinkUp

In my last post on Multi Team Sprint Reviews, I forgot to mention one very important part of our...

Author: David Froslie Date: 02/24/2005

Multi-team Sprint Reviews

At any given time, we have 4 to 8 active Scrum teams working in our MBF-Fargo team. The size of each...

Author: David Froslie Date: 02/22/2005

Bug Burndown

We are currently in the end game for one of our internal development milestones. We completed...

Author: David Froslie Date: 02/17/2005

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